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- From: latenser@unlinfo.unl.edu (Latenser)
- Subject: Re: 486-33 prices
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.232548.23435@unlinfo.unl.edu>
- Organization: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 23:25:48 GMT
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- In <55335@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> ericwolf@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Eric Wolf) writes:
-
- >I was wondering how inexpensive can a 486-33DX CPU and motherboard be purchased
- >for? The reason I ask is that its time to replace my "I'll run when I feel
- >like it" 386-25 motherboard and CPU. And with a 386-40 CPU, Math Coprocessor
- >and motherboard for about $325, I am wondering how much MORE it would take to
- >make the jump to a 486-33DX (which already has the math coprocessor installed.)
-
- >Thanks for any info you can provide.
-
- >- Eric
-
- We purchased a 486-25 from GEICCO Computer (Pc Shopper etc.) for about
- $560 about a month ago. It is a reasonable board -- although it is
- somewhat picky about the RAM it will work with. It has 8 Simm slots.
-
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